Difference between revisions of "Tuning Memory Usage On Windows"

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Assuming '''<LDOC_HOME>''' the installation folder of LogicalDOC (eg: C:\LogicalDOC).
 
Assuming '''<LDOC_HOME>''' the installation folder of LogicalDOC (eg: C:\LogicalDOC).
Open a console with elevated privileges and execute these commands:
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'''''Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges (Run as Administrator)''''' and execute these commands:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
cd C:\LogicalDOC\tomcat\bin
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cd <LDOC_HOME>\tomcat\bin
tomcat8w.exe //MS//LogicalDOC    (if you do not have tomcat8w.exe use LogicalDOCw.exe instead)
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LogicalDOCw.exe //MS//LogicalDOC    (if you do not have LogicalDOCw.exe use tomcat8w.exe instead)
 
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In the field '''Maximum memory pool''' you can put the number of maximum memory to use for the
 
In the field '''Maximum memory pool''' you can put the number of maximum memory to use for the
 
heap (in the example 2000 MB).<br />
 
heap (in the example 2000 MB).<br />
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In production systems we recommend to put the minimum allocated memory equal to the maximum one<br />
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When done click on '''Apply''' and restart the '''LogicalDOC''' service
 
When done click on '''Apply''' and restart the '''LogicalDOC''' service

Latest revision as of 10:06, 4 March 2024

Assuming <LDOC_HOME> the installation folder of LogicalDOC (eg: C:\LogicalDOC). Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges (Run as Administrator) and execute these commands:

cd <LDOC_HOME>\tomcat\bin
LogicalDOCw.exe //MS//LogicalDOC    (if you do not have LogicalDOCw.exe use tomcat8w.exe instead)

A new tray icon with the LogicalDOC logo appears:
Ldoc tray.png

Right click on it and choose Configure...
Now open the Java tab:
Ldoc config.png

In the field Maximum memory pool you can put the number of maximum memory to use for the heap (in the example 2000 MB).
In production systems we recommend to put the minimum allocated memory equal to the maximum one

When done click on Apply and restart the LogicalDOC service